Course Name | Short Eligibility | Fees | Apply Now |
B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) | 10+2 education from a recognized board or equivalent, strong foundation in Sanskrit language and literature | ||
M.A. (Master of Arts) | Undergraduate degree in Sanskrit or a related field, Strong academic record, Proficiency in Sanskrit language and literature | ||
Post Graduate Diploma | Undergraduate degree in a related field from a recognized university, Proficiency in Sanskrit language and literature. | ||
Certificate | 10+2 education from a recognized board, strong interest in Sanskrit language and literature, basic understanding of the principles of Vedic studies, proficiency in Sanskrit language preferred, pass an entrance exam. | ||
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) | Master's degree in a relevant field, Minimum 55% marks or equivalent grade in postgraduate studies, 5% relaxation for reserved categories, Clear the entrance examination |
Dear Saumya
The admission process at Ranvir Sanskrit Vidyalaya is currently ongoing for the 2023-24 session. If you are interested in applying for admission to the institution, then you are advised to apply through their official website bhu.ac.in. Moreover, Ranvir Sanskrit Vidyalaya has not provided any official information regarding the documents needed for admission. However, some of the basic documents that are required for admission include the following:
Aadhar card photocopy
Passport-size photograph of the candidate and parents
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Income proof of parents
For any further clarifications, you can also contact the admissions office of the institute at the campus itself.
Dear student, the detailed eligibility criteria which you have to fulfil to be eligible to apply for BA Sanskrit admission at Ranvir Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya have been discussed below -
Applicants must have completed their class XIIth studies from any recognized Board in the 10+2 format of study
Applicants must have secured at least 50% overall aggregate marks in their respective qualifying examination
Applicants must have studied Sanskrit as one of the main subjects at the qualifying exam level and have secured at least passing marks in the same